3 CGLA Teachers Named As Finalists For 2015 Charter School Teacher Of The Year

  • Friday, April 10, 2015
Picture L-R: Angela Frick, Jen Semanco, and Reed Dillard
Picture L-R: Angela Frick, Jen Semanco, and Reed Dillard

The Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy congratulates three of their teachers who are being recognized by the Tennessee Charter School Center as finalists in the Nashville and Chattanooga competition for 2015 Charter School Teacher of the Year.

Angela Frick, 6th grade math, Jen Semanco, high school English, and Reed Dillard, 6th grade social studies were nominated with input from colleagues and some of their
own students.

The announcement from TCSC that all three had advanced as finalists was
delivered during a school faculty meeting. Balloon-decorated fruit bouquets were also
delivered to the school on behalf of the charter school center.

In letters sent to each of the finalists, the TCSC stated the teachers’ nomination materials
were outstanding. The three will receive complimentary tickets to the 2015 Nashville
Charter School Gala on May 9 where this year’s three winners will be announced.

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